Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort

The land-use of slope terrain in the Arctic region is important and relevant, as vast territories that are reserved for proposed cities’ development have disturbed land relief. The relevance of the study is also associated with an increased interest in the development of settlements in the Arctic re...

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Main Authors: Anna Korobeynikova, Nina Danilina, Nikolay Makisha
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2f4a908eef914d1d8642ceb1ceac7082 2025-01-16T20:11:26+00:00 Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort Anna Korobeynikova Nina Danilina Nikolay Makisha 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/land10040354 https://doaj.org/article/2f4a908eef914d1d8642ceb1ceac7082 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/354 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-445X doi:10.3390/land10040354 2073-445X https://doaj.org/article/2f4a908eef914d1d8642ceb1ceac7082 Land, Vol 10, Iss 354, p 354 (2021) wind comfortability aeration slope terrain residential areas Russia arctic region Agriculture S article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/land10040354 2022-12-31T07:03:27Z The land-use of slope terrain in the Arctic region is important and relevant, as vast territories that are reserved for proposed cities’ development have disturbed land relief. The relevance of the study is also associated with an increased interest in the development of settlements in the Arctic region, which has great territorial and resource potential. In addition to the complexity of the engineering support of such terrains, there are difficulties in organizing comfortable indoor wind comfort in the residential areas required for population well-being. The study focuses on specific conditions for residential areas design resilient to the harsh climatic conditions on difficult slope terrain to ensure the quality of life of the population in the Arctic region of Russia. The article focuses on the study of wind-chill parameters such as wind velocity and temperature for different slopes. The subject of this research is slope terrain aeration conditions of the Arctic zone in Russia. The research aim expresses the relationship between specific aeration of the slope area conditions and the layout design of residential areas to ensure comfortable living conditions for the population. The study was carried out using mathematical computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling of wind flows in the ANSYS Fluent program. The results of the study are graphs showing the distribution of comfort and discomfort zones in a residential area for different aeration conditions at different slope terrains. Implementation of the methodology for assessing aeration conditions for residential areas on slope terrains was carried out in the city of Murmansk. The scientific novelty of the study lies in the fact that there are no similar studies for the Arctic region in Russia. Research results can be used as a practical tool for justification of residential areas through a sample plan addressing their wind comfortability. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Murmansk Land 10 4 354
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aeration
slope terrain
residential areas
Russia
arctic region
Agriculture
S
Anna Korobeynikova
Nina Danilina
Nikolay Makisha
Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort
title Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort
title_full Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort
title_fullStr Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort
title_short Sustainable Development of the Slope Lands of the Russian Arctic: Investigation of the Relationship between Slope Aspects, Wind Regime and Residential Wind Comfort
title_sort sustainable development of the slope lands of the russian arctic: investigation of the relationship between slope aspects, wind regime and residential wind comfort
topic wind comfortability
aeration
slope terrain
residential areas
Russia
arctic region
Agriculture
S
topic_facet wind comfortability
aeration
slope terrain
residential areas
Russia
arctic region
Agriculture
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